Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individual microbes cannot. The metabolic interdependence typical of syntrophy is thought to arise from the accumulation of degenerative mutations during the sustained co-evolution of initially self-sufficient organisms. An alternative and underexplored possibility is that syntrophy can emerge spontaneously in communities of organisms that did not co-evolve. Here, we study this de novo origin of syntrophy using experimentally validated computational techniques to predict an organism's viability from its metabolic reactions. We show that pairs of metabolisms that are randomly sampled from a large space of possible metabolism and viable on specific pri...
Metabolic exchange mediates interactions among microbes, helping explain diversity in microbial comm...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Metabolic cooperation is widespread, and it seems to be a ubiquitous and easily evolvable interactio...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology concerns the mechanisms by which complex metabolic innov...
<div><p>Microbes have an astonishing capacity to transform their environments. Yet, the metabolic ca...
Background: A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
BACKGROUND A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
An evolutionary constraint is a bias or limitation in phenotypic variation that a biological system ...
Background A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
Metabolic exchange mediates interactions among microbes, helping explain diversity in microbial comm...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Syntrophy allows a microbial community as a whole to survive in an environment, even though individu...
Metabolic cooperation is widespread, and it seems to be a ubiquitous and easily evolvable interactio...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology concerns the mechanisms by which complex metabolic innov...
<div><p>Microbes have an astonishing capacity to transform their environments. Yet, the metabolic ca...
Background: A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
BACKGROUND A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
An evolutionary constraint is a bias or limitation in phenotypic variation that a biological system ...
Background A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
Metabolic exchange mediates interactions among microbes, helping explain diversity in microbial comm...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...